Sergei Vitalievich Kislyakov

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Sergei Witaljewitsch Kisljakow ( Russian Сергей Витальевич Кисляков , English transcription Kislyakov; born December 27, 1950 in Petrozavodsk ) is a Russian mathematician.

Life

Kislyakov completed his habilitation in 1991 (Russian doctorate). He is the director of the Analysis Laboratory of the Steklov Institute in Saint Petersburg and director of the St. Petersburg Steklow Institute (PDMI). He also teaches at the Saint Petersburg State University.

Kislyakov deals with function spaces, Fourier analysis, interpolation, singular integrals and operator ideals.

Kislyakov is a corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences .

Fonts (selection)

  • with Natan Kruglyak: Extremal problems in interpolation theory, Whitney-Besicovitch coverings, and singular integrals, Springer 2013
  • with TW Gamelin: Uniform algebras as Banach spaces, in: Handbook of the geometry of Banach spaces, Volume 1, Elsevier 2001, pp. 671–706
  • Classical themes of Fourier analysis, in: VP Khavin, N, K. Nikolskii (Ed.): Commutative harmonic analysis I: general survey, classical aspects, Encyclopedia of mathematical sciences, Springer 2011
  • Exceptional sets in harmonic analysis, in: VP Khavin, NK Nikolskii (Ed.): Commutative harmonic analysis IV, Encyclopedia of mathematical sciences, Springer 1992

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